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Federal authorities arrested more than 100 immigrants without legal status in Colorado Springs, Canadians go to the polls today, how West Texas is fairing three months into the measles outbreak.
The federal government has cancelled about 11 billion dollars worth of university research funding, and is threatening to cut more. When the federal government stops funding research, there's no one ...
Jackie Northam is NPR's International Affairs Correspondent. She is a veteran journalist who has spent three decades reporting on conflict, geopolitics, and life across the globe - from the mountains ...
Hundreds of thousands of people depend on the U.N. agency for food. It's been eight weeks since Israel blocked aid. The U.N. has run out of supplies for charity kitchens as aid sits across the border.
Chinatowns across the nation are vibrant, cultural and economic centers for Asian Americans, tourists and residents alike. How are they faring with the Trump administration's steep tariffs?
One person has died and several were injured Sunday when a boat crashed into a ferry off the Memorial Causeway Bridge and ...
The North Korean announcement came two days after Russia said its troops have fully reclaimed the Kursk region. Ukrainian ...
The incident, which took place at a Filipino street festival, was unlikely to be a terrorist attack, police said. The suspect ...
The seven acts voted into the Rock Hall this year include Southern rap and Midwest garage rock duos, pillars of the grunge ...
Indian authorities have detained at least 1,500 people in India-administered Kashmir after a militant attack killed 26 people ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Knopf publisher Jordan Pavlin and Shelley Wanger, Joan Didion's longtime editor and one of her literary trustees, about the new book "Notes to John." ...
In the latest installment of our film series, All Things Considered staffers weigh in on what makes for a good dystopian film.
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